Located in London, England
A beautiful, geometric yet delicate collage, primarily of aged parchment and pink dye, on wood.
This piece is one of few examples of D'Haese's (1934-2023), in collage. Known primarily for her tongue in cheek large-scale marble sculptures. This piece is more contemplative. Playing with ideas of the 70s, and onwards, influenced by Agnes Martin and the like, this piece is directly playing with the feminine.
Delicate semi-circles lift from the ground divided into four quadrants, sometimes plain, sometimes heavily textured. The composition is complex yet undeniably playful. Different relationships are developed between each of the semi-circles, as well as amongst the complete whole, resulting in the harmonious total.
Extremely compelling, and neutral for almost any space. The piece is in an acrylic box...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Belgian Minimalist Parchment Paper Furniture
MaterialsWood, Paper, Parchment Paper